Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from January, 2023
  Chinese internet giant Baidu intends to release a ChatGPT-style bot in March, according to a source. According to a source with knowledge of the situation, Baidu is preparing to launch an artificial intelligence chatbot service comparable to OpenAI's ChatGPT. This might be China's most notable entry in a race sparked by the tech craze. The insider, who requested anonymity to discuss private information, stated that China's biggest search engine business intended to launch a ChatGPT-style programme in March, first embedding it into its primary search services. Users of the unnamed tool will be able to receive search results that are conversational in nature, similar to the well-liked platform from OpenAI. On an ongoing, billion-dollar drive to shift from online marketing to more advanced technologies, Baidu has invested enormous sums of money in AI research. Its Ernie system is a sizable machine learning model that was developed using data gathered over a number
  Shah Rukh Khan's Pathaan continues to be a hit at the box office, earning Rs. 62 core on Sunday. The Pathaan movie, starring Shah Rukh Khan, has been doing well since its January 25 release. The Yash Raj Films film, which also features Deepika Padukone and John Abraham and is directed by Siddharth Anand, has been breaking and resetting box office records. Pathaan has maintained its winning streak after sending the box office register jingling with pre-pandemic excitement. The movie has been unstoppable since it was released on 8000 theatres throughout the world. Currently in its fifth day, sources claim that both single screens and multiplexes have had heavy foot traffic on all circuits. Of fact, Pathaan has been seeing tremendous demand from the public despite the increase in performances, with some venues even offering midnight screenings. 
  DRAP promotes importing medicinal raw materials using Chinese currency. In order to ensure the availability of important medications in the face of a dollar liquidity crisis, the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan's (DRAP) Drug Availability Committee has suggested importing medical raw materials and equipment from China in its currency, the RMB (Yuan).   "As the LCs issue is hampering the import of active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) from China and India, the Drug Availability Committee of DRAP has come up with a solution to import the medicines' raw material from China in its local currency RMB (Yuan) to ensure availability of essential medicines in the country," DRAP Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Asim Rauf said at a meeting with leaders of the local pharmaceutical industry today in Karachi.   The News said that pharmaceutical businesses are having trouble importing completed goods and raw ingredients.
  Activities on the space station continue despite the Soyuz change In Washington The International Space Station is mostly operating as usual as NASA adjusts its present operations and future plans in response to Russia's decision to replace a damaged Soyuz spacecraft parked there. An installation spacewalk for a mounting bracket for a new solar array that will be transported to the station on a future cargo trip will be carried out on January 20 by NASA astronaut Nicole Mann and JAXA astronaut Koichi Wakata. The first spacewalk for both astronauts is expected to last between six and seven hours. The spacewalk is evidence that the damage incurred by the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft, which arrived there on December 14, and which Roscosmos and NASA have attributed to a micrometeoroid hit, is primarily having little impact on activities on the space station .
  Covid: A million people were denied access to heart medications. According to a recent study, the pandemic  prevented approximately 500,000 people in the UK from beginning treatment to help prevent heart attacks and strokes. A team from the British Heart Foundation (BHF) examined prescribing information for the first 18 months following Covid's release. It appears that 491,000 people—or 27,000 people every month—did not use blood pressure medications. Additionally, 316,000 people were not treated to decrease their cholesterol. According to the team, more work needs to be done to guarantee that everyone who need therapy does so. Normal NHS services were greatly affected during the outbreak. For instance, there was a decrease in the detection, monitoring, and treatment of high blood pressure and other risk factors for heart and circulatory diseases. Despite the NHS taking steps,
MEPs demand that Iran's Revolutionary Guards be placed on a blacklist. The European Parliament has demanded that the Iranian Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) be placed on a European blacklist; some western politicians worry that this could make Iran withdraw from negotiations to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. Although the parliament merely serves as a consultative body, EU foreign ministers are scheduled to gather on Monday to discuss more penalties, and the Iranian diaspora has made the IRGC's banishment its top priority. Iran's original answer said that if the IRGC were to be prohibited, it would label EU armies as terrorist organisations. During a phone conversation with Josep Borrell, the head of the EU's foreign policy, the Iranian foreign minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, referred to the IRGC as a security-creating entity. Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, broke